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COASTAL CRISIS
Odisha is fast losing its shoreline to rising sea levels. Its adaptation plans must not only be immediate but also foolproof
MINOR MOVE
Assam's evangelical crackdown on child marriage to curb high maternal mortality is an imperfect solution to a problem with multiple triggers
A common battle
Despite legal entitlement, Dalit communities in Punjab are locked in a constant struggle to exercise their rights over village common land
Ease of rejection
Launched to facilitate a review of rejected forest rights claims, Madhya Pradesh' web portal has led to speedy dismissal of applications
India's First Prospective DNA Vaccine Against Dengue
India’s first prospective DNA vaccine against dengue shows promising results on mice
Why The Earthquake In Turkiye And Syria Was So Deadly?
A series of earthquakes over two days devastate Turkiye, Syria like never before
What Global Powers' Switch To Protectionism Means For India
What global powers’ switch to protectionism means for India
Beyond protected areas
AT THE FEET OF LIVING THINGS JOURNALS EXPERIENCES OF ECOLOGISTS WHO PRACTISE A COLLABORATIVE AND SOCIO-ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE APPROACH TO CONSERVATION
safety from numbers
Over-exploitation of some Himalayan towns due to huge influx of people and vehicles can be dealt with by developing more tourist spots and through targeted afforestation and solid waste management measures
Gagging scientists is a lousy idea
Science needs to be open; the silencing of experts by the Modi regime on critical issues is against the public interest
CORAL BREACH
The government plans a seaweed park in Tamil Nadu, ignoring the threat that Kappaphycus, a widely grown invasive seaweed, poses to corals in the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park running along the state's coastline
Target reset
Near certainty of missing its goal to set up 5,000 bio-CNG plants by 2023-24 has not stopped the government from announcing 200 more units in the budget
A REGIME UPENDED
The US and EU have finally come on board on green industrial policy, but they are kicking away that ladder for other countries
A REGIME UPENDED
The US and EU have finally come on board on green industrial policy, but they are kicking away that ladder for other countries
A NEW ORDER OF TRADE
The global superpowers are abandoning free trade to fight climate change. Armed with massive subsidies and tariffs, the US and EU are leading this charge towards protectionism. This may change the global trade system as we know it. But will developing countries and the climate gain from it? An analysis
Dirt cheap backup
Sand batteries can ensure round-the-year availability of clean energy
A monumental waste
Thousands of crores of rupees spent on millions of water-related works have not readied Jharkhand for droughts
NO ELIXIR FOR RURAL INDIA
With substantial allocation cuts in most subsidies, Union Budget 2023-24 has very little to offer the rural population BHAGIRATH, HIMANSHU N AND SHAGUN NEW DELHI
Mission Hariyali
A resident distributes free saplings to bring back fruit trees to the nearly barren villages of Nalanda, Bihar
Engage
Rising heat puts lives, economy at risk
Plastic Pollution - Discord From The Beginning
Industry hijacks the first round of negotiations on proposed global plastic treaty as countries talk in differing voices
Lead Toxicity - Element Of Mystery
Half the children in India are poisoned by lead. Why has the country failed to prevent it despite knowing the sources and treatment?
Barely a contrast
WALKING FROM DANDI: IN SEARCH OF VIKAS IS YET ANOTHER HAGIOGRAPHY OF M K GANDHI THAT UNCRITICALLY ROMANTICISES AND MYTHOLOGISES THE HISTORICAL FIGURE
'This rocket launch will inspire youngsters to join the space sector'
On November 18, 2022, Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace Pvt Ltd scripted history by becoming the first private Indian organisation to launch a rocket from Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO's) launchpad in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The launch of the rocket, named Vikram-S after Indian space scientist Vikram Sarabhai, was successful. In a conversation with ROHINI KRISHNAMURTHY, Skyroot Aerospace co-founder PAWAN KUMAR CHANDANA talks about the company's plans to establish itself as satellite launcher catering to the international market and the long-term goal of developing resuable rockets to ensure sustainabililty. Excerpts:
Killed in cold blood
Surveys quantify the impact of crop intensification on frogs and reptiles; say loss of species and farm productivity inevitable
Battle half won
Lula's return as president speaks of his appeal with Brazil's poorest people. But this time the country is bitterly divided and short on cash
Planting monopolies in farm sector
The EU free trade deal may force India to jettison farmers’ traditional rights in favour of breeders’ interests
DEEP INVASION
Invasive ornamental shrub lantana is altering traits, fast spreading across India's forests
Fighting chance
The new framework on biodiversity provides the opportunity for a fresh start, but countries must ensure implementation
FAKE FABRIC
The moment you consider polyester just a fabric, it escapes attention as a pollutant. The fact is that polyester is a form of plastic and the second biggest by-product of petrochemicals. Yet only a few countries have regulations to manage the plastic fibre. Time India framed laws to regulate the textile industry and brought it under the extended producer responsibility regime